Is reddit a great name? I don't think so. How about TikTok? Nah. It's about the product and its popularity. The name only needs to get you to the product. Past that the name doesn't matter.
It could be named dgoSh1t.biz and if it attracted the "cool kids", worked well, and filled a need it would take off.
@confusedbytheBasics@Emu short and distinctive names tend to be coveted. I guess because easier to discovery / remember / protect via copyright? Idk but there must be a reason basically ALL products that become dominant are 2 or 3 syllables names that are not (usually) normal words. Definitely a trend but NOT a rule
Also Kbin is a terrible name too. They really don't understand branding and accessibility in these new "grass-roots" apps.
Is reddit a great name? I don't think so. How about TikTok? Nah. It's about the product and its popularity. The name only needs to get you to the product. Past that the name doesn't matter.
It could be named dgoSh1t.biz and if it attracted the "cool kids", worked well, and filled a need it would take off.
@confusedbytheBasics @Emu short and distinctive names tend to be coveted. I guess because easier to discovery / remember / protect via copyright? Idk but there must be a reason basically ALL products that become dominant are 2 or 3 syllables names that are not (usually) normal words. Definitely a trend but NOT a rule
In which case kBin and Lemmy are fine names. Yeah?
@confusedbytheBasics In my opinion yes. Kbin more so than Lemmy and Mastodon.